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SUMMARY:Centre for Qualitative Research Core Training begins
DESCRIPTION:The Centre for Qualitative Research from the University of Bath is running weekly online workshops for doctoral researchers funded by the South West Doctoral Training Partnership (SWDTP). \n\nBringing together academics from across the SWDTP institutions interested in qualitative research\, across disciplinary pathways\, to collaboratively develop and deliver a programme of bespoke training for SWDTP doctoral researchers. These SWDTP-Funded Bespoke Qualitative Training Workshops will provide practical and cross-disciplinary qualitative training to SWDTP-funded doctoral scholars and others who are interested in qualitative training\, through the collaborative resources of the SWDTP network. \n\n\n\nThe core training package focuses on from planning to product: the process of conducting qualitative research. This will consist of a series of 7 bespoke online seminars delivered fortnightly to up to 50 students by collaborators across the SWDTP universities. \nRegistration is available here\n  \n1. Where does qualitative research come from? – Tuesday 12th April\, 10am-12pm \n2. Planning and designing qualitative research – Thursday 21st April\, 10am-12pm \n3. Preparing for speaking-based data collection – Tuesday 26th April\, 10am-12pm \n4. Conducting\, improving\, and refining interviews and focus groups – Tuesday 3rd May\, 10am-12pm \n5. Analysing interview and focus group data using thematic analysis – Tuesday 10th May\, 10am-12pm \n6. Exploring the diversity of forms of qualitative analysis – Wednesday 18th May\,10am-12pm \n7. Series conclusion: Publishing qualitative research – Tuesday 14th June 2022
URL:https://www.swdtp.ac.uk/event-calendar/centre-for-qualitative-research-core-training/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Higher Level Training
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SUMMARY:NCRM - A Friendly Introduction to Quantitative Methods
DESCRIPTION:About the event\nThe aim of this course is to introduce students and researchers who have little to no quantitative training to the key concepts in quantitative methods in an accessible way. It is targeted at those who are writing theses/papers based on qualitative or review methods but who want to include some quantitative analysis and/or to be confident when reading and incorporating quantitative research. It is particularly aimed at encouraging people who find quantitative methods intimidating or unwelcoming. For those that enjoy the course it may act as a basis for further quantitative training. \nThe course it is two mornings and will equate to one teaching day for payment purposes. \nBy the end of the course participants will: \n\n\n\n\n\nHave greater understanding of and confidence in engaging with quantitative work\nHave knowledge of the key concepts involved in quantitative analysis\nHave been introduced to key sources of data and quantitative software options\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFind out more on the NCRM website here\nReady to register?\n 
URL:https://www.swdtp.ac.uk/event-calendar/ncrm-a-friendly-introduction-to-quantitative-methods/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Higher Level Training,Training
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SUMMARY:PGR Workshop - Narrative research: Possibilities and challenges of researching people's stories
DESCRIPTION:Sign up on Eventbrite here\n\nFull-day workshop for PGR students at UoB interested in learning\, discussing and sharing their work on narrative research. \n \n  \nNarrative research has gained popularity and relevance in diverse disciplines and has become a diverse\, complex and contested field. Multiple theoretical approaches\, methods\, strategies of analysis coexist under the term “narrative”. The workshop is designed as a space for dialogue\, integration and exchange on narrative research in order to explore the potential of this field. \nAs doctoral researchers our aim is to bring together PGR students interested or working in narrative research from different disciplines and theoretical/methodological approaches. We want to create a friendly space to share and discuss our work. \nTwo distinguished professors will be participating in the workshop: \n\n\n\nProfessor Corinne Squire\, Chair of Global Inequalities\, School for Policy Studies\, University of Bristol. Co-director Association of Narrative Research and Practice\nProfessor the Collaboration Facilitator Andrews\, Professor of Political Psychology\, University College London. Co-Director Association of Narrative Research and Practice\n\n\n\n  \nFor more information\, please contact: s.espinalmeza@bristol.ac.uk / g.hidalgobazan@bristol.ac.uk
URL:https://www.swdtp.ac.uk/event-calendar/pgr-workshop-narrative-research-possibilities-and-challenges-of-researching-peoples-stories/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Higher Level Training
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220519T143000
DTSTAMP:20260501T190803
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SUMMARY:Feminist Perspectives and Methodologies
DESCRIPTION:Sign up on Eventbrite here\n\nAbout the session\nTaking inspiration from the epistemological and theoretical critiques and developments in feminisms\, feminist methods and methodologies are about more than just including women in research or women studying women. \nFeminist methods tend to offer a challenge to knowledge production itself interlinked with feminist political intent\, ethical processes\, egalitarianism\, and the examination of power\, dominance\, inequality\, or discrimination. \nThis webinar will provide an introduction to the history of feminist methods in concert with the growth of feminist thought. We illustrate both specific methodologies developed in and through feminist thought\, and how feminist thought can be brought to bear on other methods and methodologies (e.g.\, interviews\, fieldwork\, ethnography\, media studies)\, as well as on other aspects of the research process (e.g.\, ethics\, representation). \n\nFind out more about the webinar series here
URL:https://www.swdtp.ac.uk/event-calendar/feminist-perspectives-and-methodologies/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Higher Level Training,Webinar/Seminar/Symposium
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